"History of Lincoln, Oneida, and Vilas Counties Wisconsin"
Compiled by George O.Jones, Norman S. McVean and Others.
Printed in 1924 by H.C.Cooper. Jr. & Co., Minneapoli-Winona MN. ill.
787 pages. The first two hundred pages are history of the three
counties, the remainder of the book is biographies.
Biography
Fisher, Enos E. publisher and owner of the Minocqua Times, was born in Minocqua Aug. 4, 1897, son of William H. and Mary (GOSMAN) FISHER, a sketch of whose life precedes this. He received his education in Minocqua, graduating from the high school here with the class of 1917. While a junior in high school he purchased the Minocqua Times, a weekly paper of wide circulation, which he has since operated with good success. During the World War he enlisted in the army and was sent to an officers' training came at Milwaukee, remaining there until the close of the war. Fraternally Mr. FISHER is affiliated with the Masons, belonging to the Blue Lodge at Minocqua, and with the Odd Fellows, being a member of the Woodruff lodge of the latter. He is one of the enterprising young business men of the village and is well liked by all.
Transcribed by Susan Swanson, from pages 465-466,
History of Lincoln, Oneida and Vilas Counties Wisconsin;
Compiled by George O. Jones, Norman S. McVean and Others
1924, H. C. Cooper, Jr. & Co
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